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Impact force testing of long-distance running shoes

Posted on:2003-01-03Degree:M.ScType:Thesis
University:Lakehead University (Canada)Candidate:Valjakka, Kal OlaviFull Text:PDF
GTID:2467390011479853Subject:Health Sciences
Abstract/Summary:
The primary purpose of the study was to calibrate and validate a shoe impact machine designed to replicate heel strike impact force produced during running. The secondary purpose was to compare impact force attenuation magnitudes of four selected brands of running shoes. A major focus of footwear research has been on heel strike impact force due to its link to pain and injury. An ideal testing method would be mechanical simulation of heel strike to validate actual human response (Frederick, 1986, B). Eleven healthy male participants performed 25 trials of barefoot force platform running at 3 m-sec. Using the vertical ground reaction force (VGRF) curves generated, mean barefoot impact force values were calculated. An impact machine was calibrated to the mean barefoot impact force scores produced from the force platform running for each participant. The impact machine then duplicated 5 heel strikes using four selected brand name running shoes. All impact force data was represented in percent body weight to normalize each shoe's performance magnitude. Impact machine validity was established through a paired sample t-test. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)...
Keywords/Search Tags:Impact, Running, Heel strike
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